SUPERVISION IN SOCIOTHERAPY. IMPLICATIONS OF THE PSYCHODYNAMIC APPROACH FOR THE TRAINING OF SOCIOTHERAPISTS AND GOOD PRACTICES IN SOCIOTHERAPEUTIC WORK

Authors

  • Piotr Miszewski

Abstract

The aim of this article is to describe the importance of supervision in the sociotherapeutic work
and the process of training sociotherapists. Supervision of one’s own work with a group serves
an educational and training function, as well as strengthening the sociotherapist in the process
of providing assistance and thus preventing professional burnout. The theoretical framework
of the article is based on psychodynamic concepts that point to the importance of transference
and countertransference processes in working with a sociotherapeutic group, the discussion of which constitutes the main content subject to analysis during supervision. The development of
generally accepted rules for the use of supervision among sociotherapists would contribute to
the professionalization of sociotherapy as a group form of assistance for children and adolescents.

Author Biography

Piotr Miszewski

Ośrodek Psychoterapii Psychodynamicznej w Bydgoszczy
Psychodynamiczne Studium Socjoterapii i Psychoterapii Młodzieży

Published

2026-01-19